Cold Fusion: Italian Style

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Cold Fusion: Italian Style

Post by Egg » Wed May 04, 2011 6:57 pm

Royal, didn't you just mention this?

May 4th, 2011
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Via: NyTeknik:

In a detailed report, two Swedish physicists exclude chemical reactions as the energy source in the Italian ‘energy catalyzer’. The two physicists recently supervised a new test of the device in Bologna, Italy.

“In some way a new kind of physics is taking place. It’s enigmatic, but probably no new laws of nature are involved. We believe it is possible to explain the process with known laws of nature,” said Hanno Essén, associate professor of theoretical physics and a lecturer at the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology and … member of the board (chairman until April 2) of the Swedish Skeptics Society.

Essén and Professor Emeritus at Uppsala University Sven Kullander, also chairman of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences’ Energy Committee, both participated on 29 March as observers at a new trial in Bologna of the so-called ‘energy catalyzer’, which could be based on cold fusion, or LENR, Low Energy Nuclear Reaction.

Participants included the inventor of the device, Andrea Rossi, his scientific advisor Professor Sergio Focardi, and physicists Dr. David Bianchini and Dr. Giuseppe Levi from Bologna University who both supervised the first public demonstration of the E-cat on 14 January 2011 in Bologna, Italy.

The new trial was conducted in much the same way as the trial in January, and lasted for nearly six hours. According to observations by Kullander and Essén, a total energy of about 25 kWh was generated.

In a detailed report (download here), they write:

“Any chemical process should be ruled out for producing 25 kWh from whatever is in a 50 cubic centimeter container. The only alternative explanation is that there is some kind of a nuclear process that gives rise to the measured energy production.”

The power output was estimated to about 4.4 kW. It’s barely half the power compared with the two previous documented experiments in January and February 2011, because the trial was made with a new and smaller version of the energy catalyzer.

The new trial was the first officially documented with the smaller version which, according to Rossi, is more stable.

“With the smaller version we avoid the power peaks that occurred at ignition and switching off,” Andrea Rossi told Ny Teknik.

He also stated that the smaller version will be used for the planned installation of about one megawatt for the pilot customer Defkalion Green Technologies in Greece.

According to Rossi, a total of 300 reactors connected in series and parallel, will be used in the installation. Originally 100 reactors of the version that delivered 10 kW of power during earlier trials, were supposedly planned for the one-megawatt installation. Rossi still expects the inauguration to take place in October 2011.

http://www.nyteknik.se/nyheter/energi_m ... 144827.ece


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Re: Cold Fusion: Italian Style

Post by Pigeon » Wed May 04, 2011 7:03 pm

as long as more energy is gen'd then consumed it has potential.

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Re: Cold Fusion: Italian Style

Post by Egg » Wed May 04, 2011 7:18 pm

Pigeon wrote:as long as more energy is gen'd then consumed it has potential.
Yeah, it's exciting to see where this goes. I'll try to find more on it when I have a chance.


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Re: Cold Fusion: Italian Style

Post by Royal » Wed May 04, 2011 11:40 pm

yeah. It's old news.

Cold Fusion basically confirmed by thee Royal Swiss Scientists.

But we don't hear those tweets on CNN.

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Re: Cold Fusion: Italian Style

Post by Pigeon » Thu May 05, 2011 12:16 am

Not so sure anyone is considering this cold fusion positively.

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Re: Cold Fusion: Italian Style

Post by Royal » Thu May 05, 2011 1:44 am

Pigeon wrote:Not so sure anyone is considering this cold fusion positively.
It has been confirmed a long time ago. I think everyones reality will be shattered.

It's turning nickel powder into copper. Pure Alchemy.

They are setting up one in a greek city.

Just put a smile on your face and understand that we have an opportunity for peace.

Spread the word.

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Re: Cold Fusion: Italian Style

Post by Pigeon » Thu May 05, 2011 2:00 am

Why isn't the science community all over this if it is truly cold fusion.

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Re: Cold Fusion: Italian Style

Post by Pigeon » Thu May 05, 2011 2:11 am

Found this write up on one person's take on what is happening. He seems to think it is possible.

http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=338

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Re: Cold Fusion: Italian Style

Post by Egg » Thu May 05, 2011 2:30 am

Pigeon wrote:Why isn't the science community all over this if it is truly cold fusion.
Money? It's the only thing I can think of. It will upset the balance of power worldwide.


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Re: Cold Fusion: Italian Style

Post by Pigeon » Thu May 05, 2011 2:37 am

There are scientists that are into reserch and not working for a corporation. What about some of the universities. If this is true, some big money will be made.

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